WASHINGTON, Ill. — Emergency-management officials dealing with the tornado-relief effort in central Illinois say donation facilities are full and can't accommodate any more items.

But cleanup efforts are still accepting financial contributions.

The Tazewell County community of Washington was hard-hit by a tornado last week that cut a 46-mile path of destruction through the region. Across the state, at least 15 tornadoes hit Illinois, killing six people and damaging or destroying hundreds of homes.

Emergency-management officials say volunteers heading to the tornado cleanup efforts should be able to provide their own food, clothing and shelter. Among the volunteers is a 20-person crew from Rockford First, an Assembly of God congregation, that connected with the international nonprofit Operation Blessing to help remove debris from a badly damaged neighborhood in Pekin.